WoWInterface - AddOns by Barjackhttp://www.wowinterface.com
World of Warcraft Addons, Interfaces, Skins, Mods & Community.enWoWInterface30Copyright 2006, WoWInterfacehttp://cdn.wow.mmoui.com/images/style_mmoi_wowi2/misc/rss.jpgWoWInterfacehttp://www.wowinterface.com
no-reply@WoWInterfacehttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info20126-2.2.4.html
Change Log:<br />--------------------<br />2.2.4<br />- Fixed a bug with PetTracker integration where the pet zone tracker would frequently reappear even when disabled.<br />- Added an option to hide the border of the mode toggle buttons (opt.hideToggleButtonBorder, false by default).<br /><br />2.2.3<br />- Added a very ugly hack that enables compatibility with PetTracker's objective tracker panel.<br /><br />2.2.2<br />- Increased TOC for patch 6.2.<br />- Fixed bug with bonus objective display (caused by 6.2 patch).<br />- Fixed bug related to new text format for some reputation objectives (caused by 6.2 patch).<br />- Fixed display color for objectives whose quota is exceeded rather than merely met.<br /><br />2.2.1<br />- Attempted to fix a bug which happened sometimes when multiple bonus objectives were displayed at the same time.<br /><br />2.2.0<br />- Improved how superceding objectives are displayed (e.g. Garrison invasion point objectives). If you want the old behaviour (all objectives always visible), then set opt.hideSupersedingObjectives to false.<br />- Slightly increased the time bonus rewards are displayed from 7 to 10 seconds.<br />- Fixed how "reptutation"-style objectives are displayed to avoid truncation.<br />- Fixed some issues in locales that show objective description/count in reverse order (e.g. ruRU).<br /><br />2.1.1<br />- Fixed an error that happened when the tracker queued an update for after combat.<br />- Changed supertracking to always check for the closest POI when accepting a quest.<br /><br />2.1.0<br />- Added "/qk scale" to set the tracker scale.<br />- Added "advanced background" option for better looking backgrounds.<br />- Fixed the default objective tracker re-appearing after visiting the barber.<br />- Fixed the scenario stage objective overlay appearing twice when zoning into a scenario or dungeon. (Workaround for Blizzard bug with LevelUpDisplay.)<br />- Cleaned up some code.<br /><br />2.0.0<br />- Massive re-write for WoD.<br /><br />Description:<br />--------------------<br />NOTE<br /><br />This addon does have some in-game configuration via slash-commands (for example, for dragging and locking the tracker). However, more detailed customization (if required) must be done by editing values in Lua files. See options.lua for more information. There are no plans to add detailed in-game configuration menus.<br /><br />Description<br /><br />QuestKing is a complete replacement for Blizzard's default objective tracker/quest tracker. It is designed to be simple, compact and unobstrusive while supporting all the features of the default tracker, plus some of its own.<br /><br />QuestKing is inspired by old-school quest trackers like GuestGuru, bEQL and MonkeyQuest. However, QuestKing is written from scratch to be a modern objective tracker that supports not only quests, but all the new types of objectives that Blizzard has gradually added to WoW. This includes achievements, scenarios, dungeon objectives, bonus quests, timed objectives, challenge modes, proving grounds, automatic quests, and so on. I have tried to keep the tracker as efficient as possible, and it should hopefully be kind to both your CPU and memory.<br /><br />The following standard objective tracker features are supported:<br /><br />Quests! Including quest items (non-tainting and usable in combat), sequenced quests, timed quests, and notifications for automatically received/completed quests.<br />Achievements! Including guild achievements and timed achievements.<br />Scenarios! Including bonus objectives and reward animations.<br />Dungeons! Plus bonus objectives and reward animations.<br />Challenge Modes! Including a fully functional medal timer.<br />Proving Grounds! Including wave timers and endless mode scoring.<br />[COLOR="Ora...BarjackCharacter Advancementhttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info20126-2.2.4.htmlMon, 27 Jul 2015 23:07:41 +0000http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info23523-0.6.html
Change Log:<br />--------------------<br />v0.6<br />-----<br /><br />- Added simple technique to merge multiple lines into a single line. Should help clean up some of the truly huge, ridiculous tooltips.<br />- Removed a large number of outdated appearance ID aliases. Currently no overrides for incorrect data exist. If you notice something wrong, let me know!<br /><br />Description:<br />--------------------<br />SourceLord<br /><br />SourceLord is a zero-configuration addon that shows you information about where an item is from, and what items it shares an appearance with. It is mainly useful for people who are interested in transmogrification, though others may also find uses for it.<br /><br />I made this addon to deal primarily with the problem is not knowing whether it's safe to get rid of an item. With this addon it's easier to figure out whether it's okay to trash that quest reward, because it'll try to let you know about alternatives that may be available should you want to build a transmog set using that item at a later date.<br /><br />Information from Wowhead is used to find the source types and appearance IDs that allow this addon to work. Thank you!<br /><br />How to use this addon<br /><br />When mousing over an equippable item (and some item tokens), hold Ctrl to show source information. The tooltip will tell you about certain restrictions on the item (i.e. Horde only, no longer available in game), give you information about where it's obtained (i.e. a drop, crafting, quest reward), and finally a list of colour-coded items that share its in-game appearance.<br /><br />Refer to the fifth screenshot uploaded here if you'd like a quick reference for what each colour means. I've tried to keep some sort of logic to it, but it's difficult with so many source types. Miscellaneous (dark cyan) items in particular could be from many different types of sources. I suggest looking up these items on Wowhead to find out the particulars.<br /><br />Problems<br /><br />There are a couple of problems that currently exist with this addon. They are as follows:<br /><br />1) I do not know how to correctly label items with multiple appearances yet. All these items will still appear in the tooltips, but they will be marked with labels like [Vari...BarjackToolTiphttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info23523-0.6.htmlMon, 30 Mar 2015 06:13:21 +0000http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info13138-1.1.html
Change Log:<br />--------------------<br />1.1<br />- TOC update to 4.3<br />- Fixed issue where the initial nameplate state wasn't displayed correctly immediately upon login (by changing loading event to more accurate version).<br /><br />1.02<br />- TOC Update to 30300<br /><br />Description:<br />--------------------<br />Exceedingly simple Data Broker panel which displays the state of your Nameplate toggle. A single color-coded letter is displayed, speficially:<br /><br />N = Nameplates off (grey)<br />F = Nameplates on for friendly targets (green)<br />E = Nameplates on for enemy targets (red)<br />B = Nameplates on for both of the above (blue)<br /><br />Possibly useful if, like me, you tend to turn plates off in towns and then forget what their state is just before a pull or whatever, and find the behavior of the toggle button very hard to discern at times without targets nearby as a reference point.<br /><br />If you want different colors or longer words or whatever, just crack open the .lua file and edit the obvious strings in updateObject().<br /><br />Of course, you will need a Data Broker display addon of some sort for this to do anything.BarjackData Brokerhttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info13138-1.1.htmlMon, 05 Dec 2011 21:27:24 +0000http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info13141-1.2.html
Change Log:<br />--------------------<br />1.2<br />- TOC update to 4.3<br />- Changed loading event to (probably) more accurate version.<br /><br />1.11<br />- Fixed incorrect folder structure in the .zip file. No other changes.<br /><br />1.1<br />- Fixed bug when opening the sound options when clicked.<br />- TOC Update to 40100.<br /><br />1.02<br />- TOC Update to 30300.<br /><br />Description:<br />--------------------<br />I know, I know. Yet another Data Broker volume plugin. Why does this exist?<br /><br /><br />Displays master volume, 0-100, as usual. But!...<br />Provides visual flags next to the volume when a certain sound type is muted. Flags are as follows:<br /><br />M - Music muted<br />S - Sound muted (includes SFX and Ambient)<br />F - SFX Muted<br />A - Ambient Muted<br /><br />Detects the use of the default WoW muting and volume control keyboard shortcuts and updates the flags accordingly. So if like me you frequently use CTRL+M to toggle music and CTRL+S to toggle sound, the S and M flags will be in the display to indicate what's currently muted and what's not. Also detects master volume changes via the default CTRL+- and CTRL+= bindings.<br />No fancy custom GUI (yet anyway) but clicking the panel will open the normal sound options page.<br /><br /><br />That's about it. Of course you will need a Data Broker display addon to see anything.BarjackData Brokerhttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info13141-1.2.htmlMon, 05 Dec 2011 21:25:51 +0000http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info20130-0.25experimental.html
Change Log:<br />--------------------<br />0.25experimental<br /><br />- Fixes and work-arounds for ranged weapon temporary enchantments<br />- Ranged enchant timers no longer cause errors, but do not update immediately (until another buff or enchant updates). This is due a bug in Blizzard's code.<br /><br />0.24experimental<br /><br />- Ugly, memory-wasting workaround for Blizzard's bug that occurs when using weapon enchants in 4.3. If you don't play character that use weapon enchants, or can simply deal with turning weapon enchants off, please use 0.23.<br /><br />0.23<br /><br />- TOC updated to 4.3<br />- Extremely minor fix for icon borders<br /><br />Description:<br />--------------------<br />ATTENTION<br /><br />This addon contains no in-game configuration and is instead configured by editing values in the Lua files. If you are not comfortable doing this and require in-game configuration, this addon may not be for you. There are no current plans to add any in-game configuration.<br /><br /><br />Description<br /><br />This addon is a fork (with permission) of bBuffBars by blt. It contains (currently) a few bug fixes for edge cases, as well as some visual changes, such as different colours for different types/durations of buffs/debuffs, custom highlighting and custom stack counts. All credit for the original code and addon goes to blt, this version simply contains my own personal edits for my own UI.BarjackBuff, Debuff, Spellhttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info20130-0.25experimental.htmlSat, 03 Dec 2011 22:44:39 +0000http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info15938-1.0.html
Colours raid names in the calendar tooltip according to their type. The purpose of this is to make it much easier to dig through big lists of unlocks to see what you care about and what you're saved to, and to visually differentiate dungeon heroics from raids, and unlocks from resets.<br /><br />Due to the way this mod works, automatic localisation is a little difficult, and as such this will only work on English clients at the moment. An example "exEX" localisation template is included at the top of CalendarColors.lua, feel free to send me back any localisations you make and I'll incorporate them into the addon (alternatively I will of course accept any patches that make this manual localisation unnecessary).BarjackGraphic UI Modshttp://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info15938-1.0.htmlTue, 09 Feb 2010 01:24:44 +0000